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Blog - Restaurants to try for Hispanic Heritage Month 202
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’ve compiled a short list of the top restaurants you should try throughout September and October.Blog - What Changes in Champaign County Under Tier 3 Miti
Curious about what's changing under the state of Illinois' Tier 3 Mitigations? We're here to help!Blog - Business Spotlight: Art Mart
It wasn’t always easy to start a women-owned business. Just ask Linda Ballard about her experience when seeking a loan for their small business, Art Mart, which is now the oldest women-owned business in Champaign County and the second oldest in the state of Illinois.Blog - Illinois Road Trip Round-Up: Best Fishing Spots
Check out some of the best fishing spots across the state of Illinois!Blog - Communal Comforts to Tackle Post-Holiday Blues
From sipping on locally roasted coffee to buying your next favorite read, here are some communal comforts to tackle the post-holiday blues.Blog - Celebrate Local Foods
Farms large and small surround our micro-urban community, providing fresh ingredients for local chefs to incorporate into their menus, and for us to prepare at home. Here’s where you can pick up the freshest ingredients of the season to support our local food system.Blog - Top Events for Spring in the Champaign-Urbana Area
Whether you’re exploring local art, participating in cultural showcases, joining a fun run through the city streets, or witnessing the magnificence of colorful blooms, there are countless springtime experiences for every interest and every age in the Champaign-Urbana area.Blog - Summer Food and Drink Stops to Explore Outside Cha
Champaign-Urbana might be the Best Midwest Food Town according to Midwest Living, but good eats and drinks don't stop when you leave C-U.Blog - Back-to-College Eats: Champaign-Urbana’s Must-Tr
From beloved classics to creative new spots, our community offers flavors for every craving. Below, a guide to some of the restaurants that help make CU one of the Midwest’s best food towns, according to Midwest Living.Blog - Illinois Road Trip Round-Up — Public Gardens